Remember when Trump made fun of a disabled reporter during one of his campaign rallies? Who doesn’t? Well, he just took making fun of differently-abled people to a whole new level.

Trump invited a bunch of Paralympic athletes to the White House Friday for two reasons: he needed a photo-op he could use to further his own image and he thought it would be fun to effectively have some fish in a barrel to shoot. During a meeting with the athletes, Trump just couldn’t help himself:

“What happened with the Paralympics was so incredible and so inspiring to me. And I watched — it’s a little tough to watch too much, but I watched as much as I could.”

Naturally, this didn’t sit well with anyone with a single ounce of human decency — especially the organizers of the Paralympics, who took President Stable Genius to the cleaners over his horrible remark about how “tough” it is to watch their talented athletes giving it their all.

“Record numbers around the world are not finding @Paralympics tough to watch,” the organizers tweeted on Saturday. “Billions of viewers now take in the Paralympics in hundreds of countries around the world. We hope the US President continues to watch and be inspired by the Paralympics.”

Record numbers around the world are not finding @Paralympics tough to watch. Billions of viewers now take in the Paralympics in hundreds of countries around the world. We hope the US President continues to watch and be inspired by the Paralympics. https://t.co/3jhr5Fd8tT

Author: John PragerJohn Prager is an unfortunate Liberal soul who lives uncomfortably in the middle of a Conservative hellscape.
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